This information is part of by on Genealogy Online. Son of Prince Ashot IV "Msaker" of Armenia Both families struggled for power through warfare against Arab invaders. Listen to the audio pronunciation of Smbat II of Armenia on pronouncekiwi How To Pronounce Smbat II of Armenia: Smbat II of Armenia pronunciation Sign in to disable ALL ads. Hripsime. Speaking with the Arab ostikan (governor) Muhammad Ibn Abi'l-Saj(Afshin), Smbat convinced him that the alliance would not only be for the dual benefit of Byzantium and Armenia but would also work to the eco… Smbat IV Bagratids * - b.~ 0565 d.0607. [ARME243] --- (daughter of Smbat VIII) married [ARMZ221] Bagrat I (see above). Arakelyan, "The Bagratuni Kingdom from the Late Tenth to the Early Eleventh Centuries," pp. Armenia had been divided between them since 387. "The Independent Kingdoms of Medieval Armenia," in. 1964), p. 502 ). Manuk-Khaloyan, Armen, "In the Cemetery of their Ancestors: The Royal Burial Tombs of the Bagratuni Kings of Greater Armenia (890-1073/79),", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Smbat_II_of_Armenia&oldid=933434445, Articles with Armenian-language sources (hy), Articles with French-language sources (fr), Articles containing Armenian-language text, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 31 December 2019, at 23:06. According to historian Cyri Varaz-Tirots II Armenia * - b.~ 0595 d.0643. Ancestor Pedigree Chart. Bardas [died 866], who was brother of Theodora, wife of Byzantine Emperor Theophilos [829-42]). Aghekyan Smbat, Yerevan State University, Armenia Aharonyan Narine, Yerevan State University, Armenia Al-Salman Ahmad, Sultan Qaboos University, Sultanate of Oman 754-770 : Yazîd ibn-Ouseïd as-Soulamî ... p.84, et (en) Vahan M. Kurkjian, A history of Armenia, New York, Vantage Press, 1958 (réimpr. He died at the age of 76 in 0826. … His paternal grandfather was Vasak Bagratids. Smbat Sparapet's Chronicle. Smbat VI Bagratuni (ca. Ashot was born circa 750, in Armenia. Arakelyan, "The Bagratuni Kingdom from the Late Tenth to the Early Eleventh Centuries," p. 129. He was of the Bagratuni line of kings, and the … Smbat VIII was sparapet (supreme commander) and the son of Ashot Msaker, the Prince of Armenia (r. 806–826). 670 – 726) was a member of the Bagratuni family who was presiding prince of Armenia from 691 to 711. Smbat est le fils cadet d'Achot IV, prince des princes d'Arménie. The Bagratuni or Bagratid (Armenian: Բագրատունի , Armenian pronunciation: [bagɾatuni]) royal family ruled many regional polities of the medieval Kingdom of Armenia, such as Shirak, Bagrevand, Kogovit (Armenian: Կոգովիտ ), Syunik, Lori, Vaspurakan, Vanand, Taron, and Tayk. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smbat_VIII_Bagratuni. Smbat VII's father was Ashot III Armenia. Ashot also had a brother named Abas. Ashot V "the Great", King of Armenia (884-890); his issue were Bagratids of Armenia; D2. The latter in 982 incited the Sallarid emir of Āzarbāijān, Abu'l-Haija, to capture and Dvin, attack Smbat's domains and demand from him a tribute. He died about 914 TO ABT 914 in Armenia. The rulers of the dynasty traditionally continued to be "aspets". His paternal grandfather was Ashot III Armenia; his maternal grandfather was Samuel Mamikonian. He and his brother Vasak were the sons of Ashot III Bagratuni. He and his brother Vasak were the sons of Ashot III Bagratuni . The family, the Bagratunis, was one of the most powerful in the kingdom, along with the Artsruni. SMBAT VII BAGRATUNI HIGH CONSTABLE for the Caliph, 761-772 TACHAT ANDZEWATS'I, for the Caliph, 780-782/785 ... MUSHEGH (son of ABAS I of Armenia), 962-984 ABAS I (son), 984-1029 GAGIK-ABAS II (son), 1029-1064, d. 1080 [cedes Kars to the Empire] Kings of Lorhi and Aghbania (BAGRATID DYNASTY) GURGEN I (son) of Ashot III of Armenia), 982-989 DAVID ANHOGHIN [the … Smbat VII Bagratuni (; died 25 April 775) was an Armenian noble of the Bagratuni (Bagratid) family. Ashot Msaker ("the Carnivore"), constable of Armenia (806-826) C1. This building is still standing today, and with its unique style and simple decorations, is regarded as one of the masterpieces of Armenian architecture. Ancestor Pedigree Chart. He began the construction of the Cathedral of Ani. Recherchez vos ancêtres sur la première base de données généalogique européenne. Geni requires JavaScript! He married Hripsime/Rhipsime/Eirene (daughter of 40. Unnamed Armenian Princess. [ARME211] Smbat VII (son of Ashot the blind) married [MAMI212] Dzoyk/Dzovik (daughter of Governor Samuel II Mamikonian of Taron, see MAMIKONIDS DYNASTY). Smbat VII Bagratuni (Armenian: Սմբատ Է Բագրատունի; died 25 April 775) was an Armenian noble of the Bagratuni (Bagratid) family. Smbat VII BAGRATUNI Sempad of Armenia (Abt 735-775) Unnamed Princess of the Mamikonids (Abt 740-) Ašot "Msaker" BAGRATUNI Prince of Armenia (Abt 765-826) Smbat VIII “Khostovanogh" BAGRATUNI Sparapet of Armenia (Abt 795-856) Family Links: Spouses/Children: 1. Smbat I was crowned king in 892 in Shirakavan (Yerazgavors), following a brief attempt by his uncle Abas to disrupt his succession to the throne. Father of Ashot I "the Great", King of Armenia; NN and N.N. Il est fils d' Achot Ier Medz, roi d' Arménie, et de son épouse Kotramide. Jump to navigation Jump to search Hovhannes-Smbat III of Armenia King of Ani. Smbat II, king of Armenia from 977 to 990 Smbat III (d. 1042), king of Armenia from 1020 to 1040. Smbat II Bagratuni (son of Varaztirots Bagratuni) 693–695 (Muslim protectorate) Abd Allah ibn Hatim al-Bahili 695–696; Smbat II Bagratuni (second time) 696–705 (independent) To Umayyad Caliphate 705; Ashot III Bagratuni the Blind 732–745; Grigor Mamikonian 745–746; … Smbat VII Ablabas Bagratuni, Sparapet of Armenia was born circa 785, at birth place, to Ashot of Bagratid Armenia and Dzoyk Armenia. (He was joint Governor 830-52 with Bagrat II, his older brother.) k. at Battle of Bagravandene 38. Dzoyk was born circa 765, in Armenia. Smbat V Armenia … Smbat Ier d'Arménie Smbat Ier (en arménien Սմբատ Ա ; né vers 850, mort en 912) ou Smbat Nahadak (Սմբատ Նահատակ, « le Martyr ») est un membre de la famille arménienne des Bagratides, qui a été roi d'Arménie de 890 à 912. General Notes. DATE 30 APR 2000 . Smbat had 5 siblings: Hripsime Bagratid Artsruni (born Vaspurakhan), Pancalo Bagratina van Armenie and 3 other siblings. 715 Died: 25 Apr 772 (or 781) poss. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. [5] Smbat inspired contention with the Armenian Church when he married his own niece (sister's daughter), which the church strongly opposed.[6]. Tirots, one of the ancestors of Smbat III, allied with Armenian marzbane. He was of the Bagratuni line of kings, and the son of Ashot III, whom he succeeded. À la mort de son père, en 826, il partage les biens de son père avec son frère Bagrat II Bagratuni. [4] This state of affairs was quickly brought to an end when Abu'l-Haija was captured by Abu Dulaf, the Muslim emir of Goght'n. SMBAT VII CONSTABLE Of Armenia BAGRATUNI, 715 - 772 SMBAT VII CONSTABLE Of Armenia BAGRATUNI was born in 715, at birth place, to Ashot IV * "The Valiant" Msaker Meateater Armenia Bagratuni and Princesss Dzoyk Armenia Bagratuni (born Mamikoneans). He was an only child. Smbat VII Armenia Smbat VII was born about 0715. Ashot was son of Smbat VII (marzpan, Grand Constable of Armenia 761-772, who died in the battle of Bagravanden) by his wife, a daughter of Samuel II of the Mamikonids. Ashot was born in 685, in Armenia, Turkey. He died in Bagravandene. Sempad the Constable (1208–1276), noble in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. Category:Hovhannes-Smbat III of Armenia. Smbat BAGRATUNI (High-Constable) of ARMENIA aka Sempad (II; IV; VI; VII); Prince of the BAGRATIDS Born: abt. He was of the Bagratuni line of kings, and the son of Ashot III, whom he succeeded. 133-34. Translator's Preface To the memory of my father Askanaz (Alvin) Der Bedrosian [i] The late 13th century Chronicle translated below is a major source for the history of the Cilician Armenian kingdom. King Smbat died and was buried in Ani in 989,[7] while the architect, Trdat, by order of the king, had started laying the foundations of the Cathedral of Ani. Smbat passed away in 672, at age 52 at death place. [ARME231] Smbat VIII Aboulabas Xostovanol [the confessor] (son of Ashot IV), Lord of Shirak (824-55), was Governor responsible to the Caliphate (824-55). In particular, he ordered the construction of a wall around Ani, also building towers and fortifications to protect the city from north to west. Smbat I "the Martyr" of Armenia + Georgia of Armenia + Georgia was born about 845 in Armenia, son of King Ashot I "the Great" of Armenia and Kotramidé (Catranide)., they gave birth to 1 child. [ARME242] --- (daughter of Smbat VIII) married [TAOD231] DUKE GOURGEN I (see TAO DUKEDOM). General Notes. After the second division of Armenia, the domains of the Bagratuni family became part of Byzantine Empire. 38. During his reign, he frequently shifted alliances between the Byzantines, who gave him the title of kouropalates, and the Umayyads.He was the son of Varaz-Tirots III Bagratuni, and the uncle of Ashot III Bagratuni. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. He was the son of Smbat VII, Sempad of Armenia and Princess of Taraun.1,3 He succeeded Smbat and ruled twenty years.2 Marzpan of Armenia in Transcaucasia, between 798 and 818.2 Presiding prince in 804.4 Children of Ašot Msaker, Prince of Armenia: Hrip'sime Bagratuni+ a daughter; m. Bagrat I of Iberia; D3. He served as presiding prince of Arab-ruled Armenia in 761–775, playing a leading role in the Armenian rebellion of … Smbat continued his father's policy of maintaining cordial relations with the Byzantine Empire but remained mindful of the Arabs' fears of the Armeno-Byzantine alliance. Smbat II (Armenian: Սմբատ Բ Տիեզերակալ, Smbat II Master of the Universe) reigned as King of Armenia from 977 to 989. - 1310) ( daughter of Hethum the Historian (? Ashot was the son of Vasak. Princess BAGRATUNI; 2. Brother of Bagrat II, Great Ishkan of Armenia. He had a half-brother named Ashot IV. We're Related to Royalty and Famous People. About Prince Smbat VIII "the Confessor" of Armenia [ARME231] Smbat VIII Aboulabas Xostovanol [the confessor] (son of Ashot IV), Lord of Shirak (824-55), was Governor responsible to the Caliphate (824-55). Smbat II (Armenian: Սմբատ Բ Տիեզերակալ, Smbat II Master of the Universe) reigned as King of Armenia from 977 to 989. DATE 3 MAY 2000 . Smbat was crowned king on the same day of his father's death. Smbat II (en arménien Սմբատ Բ ; mort en 989) ou Smbat Tiézérakal (en arménien Սմբատ Տիեզերակալ, « Smbat le Dominateur ») est un membre de la famille arménienne des Bagratides, qui est roi d'Arménie à Ani de 977 à 989. Sahak II and Smbat IV were marzbans of Armenia. Husband of Hripsime and Eirene Mamikonean Voir aussi. ASHOT IV, King of's father was Smbat VII Armenia and his mother was Daughter Of Samuel MAMIKONIAN. [2] His reign was generally a time of peace,[3] only disturbed by conflict between Smbat and his uncle Mushegh in Kars. He was killed fighting Arab forces at Bagrewand (15th April 775). Prince Smbat VIII "the Confessor" of Armen... "the Confessor", "Sembat I Bagratuni "le Martyr" D' /ARMÉNIE/", "The Confessor". Smbat, King of Armenia (1296 -1298) Constantine I, King of Armenia (1298 -1299) Oshin, King of Armenia (1308 - 1320), married first to Isabel of Korikos (? Smbat V Armenia - b.~ 0625. Bagrat reçoit le Taron, le Khoïth et le Sassoun, c'est-à-dire la haute vallée de l'Euphrate, et Smbat le Confesseur l'Araxe et le titre de sparapet (Commandeur suprême). The battle resulted in a crushing Abbasid victory, with the death of the main Armenian leaders. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : Liste des rois d'Arménie, sur Wikimedia Commons Bibliographie. (He was joint Governor 830-52 with Bagrat II, his older brother.) Also known as Hovhannes-Smbat of Ani. Vasak Bagratids - b.~ 0655. -1314)), (1 son) married second to Isabelle de Lusignan (? Smbat II (Armenian: Սմբատ Բ Տիեզերակալ, Smbat II Master of the Universe) reigned as King of Armenia from 977 to 989. As he did not have any male issue Smbat II succeeded by his brother Gagik I. Garsoïan, Nina G. (1997). Smbat VII Bagratuni, constable of Armenia, *ca 735, +5.8.775; m.N, dau.of prince Samuel II Mamikonid (see NOTE) B1. Ašot I "the Great" BAGRATUNI King of Armenia (885-890)+ Smbat … He was High Constable of Armenia (761-73), and Prince of Armenia (771-72), Lord of Shirak (782-804). Smbat VIII "the Confessor", constable of Armenia (826-855), +862/67 D1. Ašot Msaker, Prince of Armenia was born circa 755?. [1] He ruled from the city of Ani, which he fortified. He married Hripsime/Rhipsime/Eirene (daughter of 40. Smbat concluded a peace with Abu Dulaf that left the emir in control of Dvin and Goght'n. Birth of Ashot I "the Great", King of Armenia. Smbat was the son of Ashot III ‘the blind’ (marzpan 743-761, Prince of Armenia 732-748, deposed and blinded). Varaz-Tirots II Armenia - b.~ 0595 d.0643. Hovhannes-Smbat III of Armenia: lt;p|>||||| |||Hovhannes-Smbat III| was |King of Ani| (1020–1040). The Battle of Bagrevand was fought on 25 April 775, in the plains of Bagrevand, between the forces of the Armenian princes who had rebelled against the Abbasid Caliphate and the caliphal army. 761-772 : Smbat VII Bagratouni, fils d'Achot III l'Aveugle. Smbat died 856.
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